Dutch Royalty In Israel

PEOPLE

October 15, 1986

Princess Juliana of the Netherlands and her husband, Prince Bernhard, have arrived in Tel Aviv, Israel, for an eight-day visit as guests of the Jewish National Fund. Juliana, formerly the Dutch queen, was greeted by Moshe Rivlin, director of the board of the Jewish National Fund, which plants forests in Israel. The princess was to travel to the Galilee today to dedicate a forest named for her eldest daughter, Queen Beatrix. The forest is planted with trees dedicated by Dutch Jews.

COPING WITH THE SCARS

Marla Hanson, the model whose face was slashed on a Manhattan street, says she was sexually abused as a child and that experience steeled her for her more recent troubles. Hanson, 25, said in an interview published in the November issue of Glamour magazine that she told her mother, her stepmother and father that she had been abused, and ``they couldn`t deal with it.`` She did not say who had abused her.

Hanson`s ex-landlord, Steve Roth, and two other men face charges in connection with the June attack. Hanson has undergone plastic surgery and resumed some fashion modeling, but her face still is scarred. ``Everybody`s got a scar, everybody`s got some trauma that has left them kind of scarred permanently,`` she said. ``Mine happened to be somebody cut my face, but I think the scars that were left inside were a lot more damaging.``

CHESS RIVALS REUNITING

World chess champion Garri Kasparov and his archrival, Anatoly Karpov, will take part in the Chess Olympiad next month in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the organizers announced Tuesday.

UAE Chess Federation spokesman Karakli Nikolai said the two chess giants will be on a 28-member Soviet delegation participating in the 27th Chess Olympiad to be held Nov. 14 to Dec. 2. Kasparov retained the world title when he beat Karpov in the title rematch in Leningrad on Oct. 6.

UPDATES AND RECAPS

-- First lady Nancy Reagan is scheduled to be the only guest on the Late Show With Joan Rivers on Oct. 30.

-- Bill Cosby`s book Fatherhood has passed the 2-million mark in 19 weeks, making it the fastest selling hardcover in U.S. history, says his publisher, Doubleday.

-- Jordan`s King Hussein of Jordan and his wife, Queen Noor, left India on Tuesday after a nine-day visit that included a vacation in the beach resort of Goa. On his way back to Jordan, Hussein stopped over in Bahrain for talks with its ruler, Sheik Isa Bin Salman al Khalifa.